Digital pianos are electronic musical
instruments, often built to look like pianos, that reproduce acoustic piano
sounds. For some consumers, the variety of features available on digital
pianos makes them preferable to acoustic pianos. A few of these features include
headphone jacks so that they can be played without disturbing others, additional
instrumental sounds, built-in rhythms and recording capabilities. |
Unique features of
digital pianos:
- Much more portable then even the
lightest acoustic piano
- Never require tuning
- An affordable alternative to a used
piano
- Some models offer disk drives or USB
ports that allow you to: record your own compositions, work with educational software
(learn to play or improve your skill), or sit back and enjoy a "player"
piano.
- Just push a button and transpose
into the key the vocalist likes best.
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So that you will develop
the proper muscle strength from your fingers to your shoulders, keys are weighted on the
better digitals to make them feel and respond similarly to acoustic piano keys.
Also, the quality of the sounds
varies depending upon the amplification and speaker system. . . . As with an
acoustic piano, the best way to find what you like is to compare the sound production and
"touch" of each instrument.
Models of digital pianos vary, ranging from the basic type with a small assortment of
instrumental sounds to advanced designs which present numerous technological
features. Trombino Music Centers is an authorized Roland dealer of digital pianos, a
leader of digital piano design.
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